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Madonna will release ‘Bring Your Love’ her duet with Sabrina Carpenter this week

Madonna has shared that Bring Your Love, her duet with Sabrina Carpenter will be added to streaming services on 30th April.

The pop stars performed the new track during Madonna’s surprise appearance at Carpenter’s Coachella Festival set.

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Fans can pre-save the track now on their favourite platform. A short section of the song was teased on YouTube.

The track is from the hugely anticipated Confessions II record which will be released on 3 July.

The new record is described as a sequel to one of the singer’s most successful albums, Confessions on a Dance Floor. Arriving in 2005, it saw her work with producer Stuart Price, and the album was structured like a DJ set, with each track seamlessly flowing into the next. It included hits such as the ABBA-sampling Hung UpSorryGet Together and Jump.

The new album sees Madonna reunited with Price for a 16 track collection of new songs. So far Madonna has released album opener I Feel Free and also played two more tracks at a West Hollywood gay bar over the weekend.

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